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HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-97 - Oceanfront Walk Ad Hoc CommitteeRESOLUTION NO. 91 -97 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ESTABLISHING THE OCEANFRONT WALK CITY COUNCIL AD HOC COMMITTEE. • WHEREAS, an Orange County Superior Court jury has awarded $270,000 to a person who was struck by a bicycle while walking on Oceanfront Walk near 18th street; and WHEREAS, the basis for the jury's award was a finding that Oceanfront Walk was in a dangerous condition due, in part, to insufficient width to accommodate the large number of pedestrians, skateboarders, rollerskaters and rollerbladers that use the walkway; and WHEREAS, the City Council is considering the adoption of a pilot program that would temporarily prohibit the operation or use of bicycles, skateboards, rollerskates and rollerblades on Oceanfront Walk during weekends, holidays and summer months to avoid conflict with pedestrians during periods of peak usage; and WHEREAS, there is no readily apparent alternative facility capable of accommodating the demand for recreational use of Oceanfront Walk, the widening of the existing facility or the construction of a new bicycle path would cost in excess of $1.5 million dollars and take at least 18 months to complete, and there is insufficient paved area within the oceanfront alley, Balboa Boulevard or Bay Avenue to construct a bicycle path or a facility dedicated to use by skateboarders or rollerskaters; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to appoint a committee to • evaluate the pilot program and make recommendations to the City Council regarding long term solutions to the demand for a recreational use of Oceanfront Walk. 1 • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach as follows: 1. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby establishes the Oceanfront Walk City Council Ad Hoc Committee. 2. The Committee shall have the following composition, term, responsibilities and staff: (a) The Committee shall consist of the following: i. Two members appointed by the Balboa Peninsula Point Association, with one of the members to be a resident of Oceanfront property and the other appointee to be a resident of an inland parcel; ii. Two members appointed by the Central Balboa Association, with one member to be a resident of the Oceanfront Walk and the other member to be a resident of an inland parcel; iii. Two members appointed by and from the Bicycle Trails Committee; iv. The Mayor and two members of the City Council. 3. The Committee shall sunset on January 1, 1993 unless earlier terminated by action of the City Council. 4. The Committee shall evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the pilot program whereby Oceanfront Walk is • closed to bicyclists, skateboarders, rollerskaters and rollerbladers on weekends, holidays, and during the summer months, to evaluate the alternatives for safely accommodating the demand for recreational cycling and skating along the oceanfront, and to 2 make recommendations to the City Council as soon as possible but in no event subsequent to March 13, 1992. 5. The Committee shall be staffed by the Planning Department, Public Works Department and Police Department. LI ADOPTED, this 23rd day of September , 1991. kr \bikhoc.res T ,-'MAYOR 3 �I ,V ✓: a I> Z